MORE OR LESS EQUAL?
Experience a day in the lives of individuals from Ethiopia and India, showcasing their routines, challenges, and aspirations. Delve into the contrasting realities of different genders and economic backgrounds.
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MORE OR LESS EQUAL? English slideshow B
ENGLISH 3 A life in the day of
Afework Ethiopia Here is Afework. In his spare time he likes playing football with his friends and watching TV.
Tufa Ethiopia Here is Tufa at a friend s house. They are using nutshells to play a game.
Harika India Harika has to work hard to help her mother at home.
Ravi India Here is Ravi eating his lunch. He is having dal (lentils) and rice.
ANALYSING A LIFE IN THE DAY OF Mostly written in the present tense to describe life and day as they are now but sometimes written in the past tense to explain things that have already happened. Written in the first person. Uses time connectives. Events in chronological order but each event is embellished with thoughts, feelings and memories, making this more than a time log. Includes personal information (facts, thoughts and descriptions) such as about family and friends, likes and dislikes, interests and dreams for the future. Events described can be ones that happen every day or only on some days, such as On Thursdays... or At weekends... .
ENGLISH 4 Making difficult choices
Elmer Peru
Hyderabad India
Naresh Hyderabad, India
ENGLISH 5 The gender debate
This house believes that life is more difficult for girls living in poverty than for boys. What do you think?
ENGLISH 6 Wishes for the future
MY WISHES FOR THE FUTURE My country My community Me and my family